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Silhouettes of horses in sporting activitiesDespite this motor age -- silhouettes of horses in sporting activities. From the top: Going to the Post for the Derby, the International Horse Show, and Royal Ascot
Oxford, OxfordshireA heavy wagon and a stage coach leave Oxford by the London Road. Magdalen Tower is on the right. Date: 1831
Jubilee Arch 1810Jubilee Arch, spanning the Old Coach Road from Rhayader to Devil Bridge, Radnorshire, Wales, was erected by Thomas Johnes to commemorate George IIIs Golden (50th) Jubilee. Date: 1810
Princess Elizabeths Wedding - Procession - Admiralty ArchThe marriage of Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) to Prince Philip of Greece on 20th November 1947. The wedding procession en route to Westminster Abbey from Buckingham Palace
RHYL - 1914East Parade, Rhyl, Denbighshire
Bell and Mackerel PubThe Bell and Mackerel public house, Mile End Road, east London, at one time a famous museum and noted for its coaching proprietor. Sadly, demolished in about 1910
Cinderella ChangesHer Fairy Godmother turns a pumpkin into a coach, and Cinders kitchen dress into a sumptuous gown
Dalmatians Follow CoachTwo Dalmatians, also known as Coach Dogs, follow and protect a carriage
C18th Highwaymen / RobbersJohn Everett & Richmond Bird rob a coach on Hounslow Heath
Watford in 1826The High Street of Watford, Hertfordshire, with a carriage, a coach, a wagon and numerous citizens going about their business
Advert, New Olympic coach by LeylandAdvert, Olympic single-decker coach by Leyland. 1950
Poster, Gentleman Joe, a musical comedy, a Milton Bode production at the Grand Theatre
Finsbury Rifles Dart Club, North LondonGroup photo, Finsbury Rifles Dart Club outside their headquarters and drill hall, 17 Penton Street, Islington, North London. Date: 1930
Victorian Christmas time by H. L. OakleyA series of silhouettes by H. L. Oakley depicting various transport scenes over the Christmas time. Date: 1939
Brochure cover, W Barratt & Co Ltd, NorthamptonBrochure cover design, W Barratt & Co Ltd, Northampton, advertising Footshape boots by post. Depicting an 18th century scene with a coach and horses and a road sign: Boots by Post in 1780
Leny Road, Callander, ScotlandLeny Road (formerly known as the Main Road), Callander, Scotland - The card describes Callander as a tourist centre and health resort on the banks of the River Teith amid scenery made famous by Sir
Winston Churchill on the Coronation route, 1953Sir Winston Churchills carriage was held up outside Canada House, and in order to pass it the State Coach had to make a difficult turn. The crowd applauded Churchill for his unruffled reaction. 1953
Carriage outside Star HotelA horse-drawn bus outside the Star Hotel in Matfield, Kent (now the Star Inn). The bus is from Tunbridge Wells, and serves the villages of Matfield, Brenchley and Paddock Wood
Hackney Coach / 1807A Hackney coach stops at a liquor store for the horse team to receive refreshment
Epsom, Surrey - The Public Hall Date: circa 1910s
Slow Coach and infuriated passengerA lovely postcard by Lance Thackeray entitled Urgent - featuring a carriage being pulled by a very tired old nag and being driven by an old soak of a driver
Rackham / Cinderella / G maCinderella with her fairy godmother about to get into the carriage which was once a pumpkin
Mr and Mrs Edgar SyersFlorence " Madge" Syers skating with her husband and coach Edgar Syers in an Alpine setting. Date: 1906
Cooks Programme of Popular Day OutingsCover illustration for Cooks Programme of Popular Day Outings by Rail, Coach and Steamer in connection with the Midland, North Eastern, and Lancashire & Yorkshire Railways
Piccadilly, LondonWindow Studies -- the Festive Hour, early evening in Piccadilly. At 7.45 pm anyone who is anyone is on their way to a dinner party, a dance or the theatre
Poster advertising motor coach tours in Greece, arranged by the National Tourist Organization in cooperation with the travel agencies in Greece
Coach at Red Lion 1868A coach laden with hampers and hares, geese and other game halts at the Red Lion pub at Christmas time - and a white Christmas, too !
London Street SceneLeadenhall Street, London, with wagon unloading goods, stage coach and horse bus, as well as passers-by
Carriage to HammersmithA coachman drives two horses pulling a carriage away for hamersmith (sic) in this scene (presumably) from Ed Finch, his Perambulations
Glasgow Motor CarriageMotor carriage, comprising locomotive and coach in a single unit, of the Glasgow and South Western Railway
Rotherhithe Ferry 1877The steam ferry across the Thames at Rotherhithe, one of the few crossings below London Bridge : carrying not only foot passengers but a coach with footmen, also carts
Stagecoach / Shepherd BoyThe Dover coach passes a shepherd boy and his sheep
Advert, Garratts Coach Manufactory, High Street, Cheltenham - a state carriage built for Baron de Pontecarvo, a Portuguese Nobleman. 1826
Ilyushin IL-12
Cecil Aldin, Snowed Up on Christmas Eve
King William II crossing the river at the Battle of the Boyne, Ireland, 1 July 1690. Deposed Catholic King James II of England losing his wig and hat as he flees on horseback
Coach suspension machinery for horse-drawn carriagesCoach suspension: view of the fore wheels of a crane-necked carriage and Mr. Jacobs contrivance for the forewheels of a coach. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by J. Farey Jr
Advert, King & Taylor Ltd, Godalming, Surrey, luxury coachwork. 1950
L. N. E. R. Camping Coach - accomodates six personsL.N.E.R. Camping Coach - accomodates six persons and equipped with every requisite for a camping holiday. A rent of 3 a week in high season... Date: 1930s
A Cavalcade of Charabancs of the Royal Red Coach Company (of Llandudno, North Wales) at the Sychnant Pass in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The pass links Conwy to Penmaenmawr via Dwygyfylchi
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A coach and four, possibly Bray to London - Victorian period Date: late 19th century
Lake Isa Yellowstone Park USA early 1900s
Lane near Ruthin Victorian period
The King leaving Buckingham Palace for the State opening of Parliament, early 1900s
State coach leaving Buckingham Palace for the State Opening of Parliament, London
The Plough Inn, Dulwich, London, Victorian period
Jolly Beggars Inn, Mauchline, Scotland - Victorian period